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Clinical trials help to determine if treatments are safe and effective. Studies are monitored to ensure that the rights and safety of all participants are protected. Make an informed decision before agreeing to participate. Read more in our Guide to Participating in Clinical Trials.

Clinical Trials In Your Area

Interested in clinical trials? Simply search by state, type of MS or keyword and see what’s going on in your area.

Clinical Trial: rHIgM22, an experimental antibody

Investigators nationwide are recruiting 30 people with MS for a phase I study to determine the safety and tolerability of rHIgM22, an experimental antibody. Participants may remain on their current therapy throughout the study. The study is enrolling participants experienc...

Clinical Trial: Fingolimod

The purpose of this world-wide prospective parallel-cohort study in patients with relapsing forms of MS, either newly treated with fingolimod or receiving another disease-modifying therapy, is to further explore the incidence of selected safety- related outcomes and to fur...

Clinical Trial: Cognitive and Emotion Regulation Training in MS

A randomized study of mindfulness meditation training compaired to an active cognitive training control group and waitlist control group in improving emotional regulation and attention in individuals with MS. Read more

Clinical Trial: GET (Graduated Exercise Training) Smart Study

The GET Smart study is looking at whether exercise has an impact on cognition in people with MS. Researchers at the University of Washington are studying exercise because other studies have shown that exercise can help cognition in other non-MS populations. However, curren...

Clinical Trial: Keeogo Powered Dermoskeleton

Clinical Trial: Water aerobics intervention

This study will provide key insight into: 1) the immediate impact and durability of a one-week moderate intensity water aerobics intervention on cognition in this population, 2) the potential contribution of cerebral perfusion and fitness to cognitive changes, and 3) any p...

Clinical Trial: Clinical Trial: Methylphenidate

This study examines the use of methylphenidate for persons with MS. This medication has been used to treat cognition, attention and fatigue in other neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s and traumatic brain injury. Kessler Foundation researchers want to see if this medic...